Kate Marshall
What Republicans need to succeed statewide in Nevada, apparently, is a way to have a lot fewer voters. So that's what the Republican running for secretary of state, Barbara Cegavske,
wants to do: suppress the vote.
State Sen. Barbara Cegavske, who is running for secretary of state, says she supports a voter ID law for Nevada. […]
She also says she opposes same-day voter registration and same-day voting, however, because such last-minute activity could put too much pressure on election workers and make it tough to prevent fraud.
“I do not want to burden the counties with something that’s not attainable or secure,” Cegavske said Wednesday in an interview with the Review-Journal editorial board.
There's not a lot of cases of voter fraud in Nevada, just like everywhere else. There is one notable, and pretty funny exception, the Republican who said she
tried to vote twice in the 2012 general election on purpose, to prove just how easy it is to commit voter fraud. Which she didn't, because she was caught in the second attempt, at a second site by poll workers who determined she had already voted at a different precinct.
This is just one reason Daily Kos is endorsing Kate Marshall for secretary of state in Nevada. Currently the state's treasurer, Marshall is opposed to voter IDs because it's money the state doesn't have to solve a problem the state doesn't have. She should know about the state's coffers, since she's in charge of them.
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